Trade In Stories Podcast

By: Mr Sixar & Lee Martin
  • Summary

  • Dildos, Doo Doo's & Donuts! The home for all your tradey tales! Whether its a crazy customer, weird work colleague, or a bizarre trades person you have employed, we want to hear and share the beautiful goings on of these fantastic individuals. Join us in our quest to find the odds, the sods, the wackys and the clueless lackys. Is the human race equally as messed up across the world as it is in our own town? Lets find out together...
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Episodes
  • S1 EP10 - BIG MIKEY *special*
    Nov 10 2022

    Big Mikey joins us again for the finale of series 1.  Let us take you on a little trip through Mikes painting career. From push bikes to van boners, pissy plastering, door handles (or lack of), work time naps, big time raps, brain medicine, 300-year-old walls, Velcro and Russia's most WANTED!  

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • S1 EP9 - Rural Urination
    Nov 3 2022

    Lee returns! In today's episode Lee does us all the honour of returning to the podcast and let's slip some personal details. We discuss underage sex and having to tell children, how 2 people of the same sex have sex, in front of a customer! We have a little segment about rural urination and indecent exposure. all tied up with a lovely little dose of dick pics, loft insulation, incest, Colin and some pissy pants...

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    38 mins
  • BONUS - UnreLEEable
    Oct 26 2022

    Lee has been as useful as a blow-up dartboard this week so here's a quick catch up with our good friend Mike. A little teaser of what to expect in episode 10.

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    25 mins

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